The 84th Masters was to begin this week at Augusta National Golf Club. The coronavirus pandemic, though, forced a postponement. There have been hints that perhaps this October or November, the powers-that-be will try to gather the best players in the world.
Until then, we wait.
So what do we do while we wait?
We relive Tiger Woods’ win from 2019.
We answer some questions about what comes next, including when the Masters might get played and how the course will change in a different time of year.
How to watch Masters coverage this week
Wednesday
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1:30 p.m. ET on ESPN: 2018 Par 3 Contest
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3:30 p.m. ET on ESPN: Final round of the 1986 Masters (Jack Nicklaus wins at age 46)
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8 p.m ET on ESPN2: 2018 Par 3 Contest
Thursday
Friday
What a postponement means
All the big questions that come with postponing the Masters
The Masters isn’t canceled, just postponed. So what does that mean? When might it be held? READ
Maybe October?
There have been hints. READ
A guide to Augusta National
With the help of past champions, we uncover some of the secrets of Augusta National. READ
A year ago this week …
It was one of the more memorable — and improbable — Masters of all time.
+ Tiger and the Masters victory even he never saw coming. READ
+ How Tiger made the earth shake again at the Masters. READ
+ Social media goes wild after Tiger wins. READ
+ He’s back: Tiger gets first Masters win since 2005. READ